/**
 * Resource Fetcher
 *
 * Provides an interface for downloading files (via `ResourceFetcher.fetch()`)
 *
 * Key functionality:
 * - Download control: pause, resume, and cancel operations through:
 *   - Single file: `.pauseFetching()`, `.resumeFetching()`, `.cancelFetching()`
 * - Downloaded file management:
 *   -  `.getFilesTotalSize()`, `.listDownloadedFiles()`, `.listDownloadedModels()`, `.deleteResources()`
 *
 * Remark: The pausing/resuming/canceling works only for fetching remote resources.
 *
 * Most exported functions accept:
 * - Multiple `ResourceSource` arguments, (union type of string, number or object)
 *
 * Method `.fetch()` takes argument as callback that reports download progress.
 * Method`.fetch()` returns array of paths to successfully saved files or null if the download was paused or cancelled  (then resume functions can return paths).
 *
 * Technical Implementation:
 * - Maintains a `downloads` Map instance that tracks:
 *   - Currently downloading resources
 *   - Paused downloads
 * - Successful downloads are automatically removed from the `downloads` Map
 * - Uses the `ResourceSourceExtended` interface to enable pause/resume functionality:
 *   - Wraps user-provided `ResourceSource` elements
 *   - Implements linked list behavior via the `.next` attribute
 *   - Automatically processes subsequent downloads when `.next` contains a valid resource
 */
import { ResourceSource } from '../types/common';
/**
 * Adapter interface for resource fetching operations.
 * **Required Methods:**
 * - `fetch`: Download resources to local storage (used by all modules)
 * - `readAsString`: Read file contents as string (used for config files)
 * @category Utilities - General
 * @remarks
 * This interface is intentionally minimal. Custom fetchers only need to implement
 * these two methods for the library to function correctly.
 */
export interface ResourceFetcherAdapter {
    /**
     * Fetches resources (remote URLs, local files or embedded assets), downloads or stores them locally for use by React Native ExecuTorch.
     * @param callback - Optional callback to track progress of all downloads, reported between 0 and 1.
     * @param sources - Multiple resources that can be strings, asset references, or objects.
     * @returns If the fetch was successful, it returns a promise which resolves to an array of local file paths for the downloaded/stored resources (without file:// prefix).
     * If the fetch was interrupted, it returns a promise which resolves to `null`.
     * @remarks
     * **REQUIRED**: Used by all library modules for downloading models and resources.
     */
    fetch(callback: (downloadProgress: number) => void, ...sources: ResourceSource[]): Promise<string[] | null>;
    /**
     * Read file contents as a string.
     * @param path - Absolute file path
     * @returns File contents as string
     * @remarks
     * **REQUIRED**: Used internally for reading configuration files (e.g., tokenizer configs).
     */
    readAsString(path: string): Promise<string>;
}
/**
 * This module provides functions to download and work with downloaded files stored in the application's document directory inside the `react-native-executorch/` directory.
 * These utilities can help you manage your storage and clean up the downloaded files when they are no longer needed.
 * @category Utilities - General
 */
export declare class ResourceFetcher {
    private static adapter;
    private static reportedUrls;
    /**
     * Sets a custom resource fetcher adapter for resource operations.
     * @param adapter - The adapter instance to use for fetching resources.
     * @remarks
     * **INTERNAL**: Used by platform-specific init functions (expo/bare) to inject their fetcher implementation.
     */
    static setAdapter(adapter: ResourceFetcherAdapter): void;
    /**
     * Resets the resource fetcher adapter to null.
     * @remarks
     * **INTERNAL**: Used primarily for testing purposes to clear the adapter state.
     */
    static resetAdapter(): void;
    /**
     * Gets the current resource fetcher adapter instance.
     * @returns The configured ResourceFetcherAdapter instance.
     * @throws {RnExecutorchError} If no adapter has been set via {@link setAdapter}.
     * @remarks
     * **INTERNAL**: Used internally by all resource fetching operations.
     */
    static getAdapter(): ResourceFetcherAdapter;
    /**
     * Fetches resources (remote URLs, local files or embedded assets), downloads or stores them locally for use by React Native ExecuTorch.
     * @param callback - Optional callback to track progress of all downloads, reported between 0 and 1.
     * @param sources - Multiple resources that can be strings, asset references, or objects.
     * @returns If the fetch was successful, it returns a promise which resolves to an array of local file paths for the downloaded/stored resources (without file:// prefix).
     * If the fetch was interrupted, it returns a promise which resolves to `null`.
     */
    static fetch(callback?: (downloadProgress: number) => void, ...sources: ResourceSource[]): Promise<string[] | null>;
    /**
     * Filesystem utilities for reading downloaded resources.
     * @remarks
     * Provides access to filesystem operations through the configured adapter.
     * Currently supports reading file contents as strings for configuration files.
     */
    static fs: {
        /**
         * Reads the contents of a file as a string.
         * @param path - Absolute file path to read.
         * @returns A promise that resolves to the file contents as a string.
         * @remarks
         * **REQUIRED**: Used internally for reading configuration files (e.g., tokenizer configs).
         */
        readAsString: (path: string) => Promise<string>;
    };
}
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